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Geography

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Liberté (Paris Métro) Liberté () is a station on line 8 of the Paris Métro in the commune of Charenton-le-Pont. The station opened on 5 October 1942 with the extension of the line from Porte de Charenton to the Charenton - Écoles. It is named after the ''Avenu ...
, a Paris Métro station *
Fort-Liberté Fort-Liberté ( ht, Fòlibète) is a commune and administrative capital of the Nord-Est department of Haiti. It is close to the border of the Dominican Republic and is one of the oldest cities in the country. Haiti's independence was proclaimed h ...
, the administrative capital of the Nord-Est department, Haiti *
Liberté (Hong Kong) Cheung Sha Wan is an area between Lai Chi Kok and Sham Shui Po in New Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is mainly residential to the north and south, with an industrial area in between. Administratively it is part of Sham Shui Po District, which ...
, a project of residential skyscrapers in Cheung Sha Wan, Hong Kong


Ships

* SS ''Liberté'', a French ocean liner known as SS ''Europa'' prior to 1950 * ''Liberté''-class battleship, a pre-dreadnought class of battleships of the French Navy * French battleship ''Liberté'', the lead battleship of the ''Liberté'' class, destroyed by explosion in 1911


Books and publications

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Liberté (poem) "Liberté" (Liberty) is a 1942 poem by the French poet Paul Éluard. It is an ode to liberty written during the German occupation of France. Description The poem is structured in twenty-one quatrains, which follow the same pattern. Éluard names ...
, by Paul Éluard 1942 * ''Liberté'' (Algeria), a French-language newspaper in Algeria 1992–2022 *Liberté, an underground paper of the French Resistance published by
François de Menthon Count François de Menthon (8 January 1900 – 2 June 1984) was a French politician and professor of law. Early and private life Menthon was born in Montmirey-la-Ville in Jura. He was a son of an old noble family from Menthon-Saint-Bernard. H ...
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Liberté de Fitchburg ''Liberté de Fitchburg'' ('Liberty of Fitchburg') was a French language newspaper published in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. It began publishing in 1909, under the name ''L'Indépendant'' ("The Independent"). It changed its name to ''Le Progrès'' ("Th ...
, American newspaper *
Liberté (Quebec) ''Liberté'' is a Quebec literary magazine founded in 1959. The founders were Radio-Canada and National Film Board producers Hubert Aquin, André Belleau, Jacques Godbout, Fernand Ouellette, and editor Jean-Guy Pilon Jean-Guy Pilon, (12 November ...
, literary magazine 1959–present *
La Liberté (Canada) ''La Liberté'' is a Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada based newspaper founded on May 20, 1913 by Archbishop Adélard Langevin of Saint-Boniface. ''La Liberté'' is currently the only French-speaking provincial weekly newspaper in Manitoba. History ...
, Canadian newspaper, Manitoba * La Liberté (French newspaper), a Paris newspaper 1865–1940 *
La Liberté (Switzerland) ''La Liberté'' is a Swiss-French newspaper based in Fribourg , Location of , Location of () () or , ; or , ; gsw, label=Swiss German, Frybùrg ; it, Friburgo or ; rm, Friburg. is the capital of the Cantons of Switzerland, Swiss canton of ...
, a Swiss newspaper 1871–present


Film and games

* ''Liberté'' ( fr), 1939 French film with
Maurice Escande Maurice Escande (14 November 1892 – 10 February 1973) was a French stage and film actor. In 1948 he starred in the film '' The Lame Devil'' under Sacha Guitry. Selected filmography *1917: ''Un vol étrange'' (Short) *1918: ''Simone'' - Mich ...
playing Auguste Bartholdi, creator of the Statue of Liberty 1937 * ''
Liberté I ''Liberté I'' is a 1962 French-Senegalese film directed by Yves Ciampi. It was entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. Plot A Senegalese midwife and her husband, who is a politician, are torn between modernity and tradition after their hom ...
'', a 1962 French film * ''Liberté'', 2010 French Romani film known in English as ''
Korkoro ''Korkoro'' ("Alone" in Romani language, Romani) is a 2009 French drama film written and directed by Tony Gatlif, starring Francophone actors Marc Lavoine, Marie-Josée Croze and James Thiérrée. The film's cast were of many nationalities such ...
'' * ''Liberté'', a 2001 board game by Martin Wallace * ''Freedom'' (2019 film) (Spanish title ''Liberté'')


Music

* ''Liberté'' (anthem), the national anthem of Guinea *"O Liberté", aria by Massenet from '' Le jongleur de Notre-Dame'' *"Liberté", final section of Poulenc's ''
Figure humaine ''Figure humaine'' (''Human Figure''), FP 120, by Francis Poulenc is a cantata for double mixed choir of 12 voices composed in 1943 on texts by Paul Éluard including " 'Liberté". Written during the Nazi occupation of France, it was premiered in ...
'', setting the Eluard poem


Albums

*''Liberté'', a 1972 album by
Les Poppys Les Poppys is a French musical group of 17 children founded 1946 in Asnières, France by Jean Amoureux as '' Les Petits Chanteurs d'Asnières'' and renamed to ''Les Poppys'' in 1970. Francois Bernheim, former singer of the group Les Roche-Mart ...
*''Liberté'', a 1977 album by
Jairo Jairo is a common Spanish name. Notable people with this name include: People Association football *Francisco Jairo Silva Santos (born 1988), Brazilian footballer *Jairo Aguirre (born 1956), Colombian footballer * Jairo Álvarez Gutiérrez (born ...
, with the title track a setting of the Eluard poem *''Liberté'', a 1984 album by
Gilbert Montagné Gilbert Montagné (; born 28 December 1951) is a French singer, musician, pianist and organist from the Ménilmontant neighbourhood of Paris and Bourbonnais historical region of central France. Blind since shortly after birth, he is best remem ...
*''Liberté'', a 1984 album by Anne-Marie Nzié *''Liberté'', a 1987 album by
Takako Okamura is a Japanese singer-songwriter. She had her debut in 1982 as part of the folk duo with the single ''Matsu-wa'' that became a success in Japan. The duo disbanded in 1984, and Okamura started a successful solo career in 1985. By 2006, she had re ...
*''Liberté'', a 1992 album by
Sonia M'barek Sonia M'barek (, also spelled Sonia Mbarek, 1969– ) is a Tunisian singer of classical Arabic music and related genres. She was Minister of Culture from January to August 2016. Early life M'barek was born in Sfax, Tunisia. At age nine, ...
*''Liberté'', a 2000 classical album by
Grex Vocalis Grex Vocalis (The Singing Band) is a Norwegian chamber choir, formed in 1971 by Carl Høgset. The repertoire spans from the renaissance to music by contemporary composers. The choir has been awarded the Norwegian Spellemannprisen prize (the Norwegia ...
* ''Liberté'' (album), a 2009 album by Khaled *''Liberté'', a 2014 album by
Nicolas Kummert Nicolas Kummert (born March 12, 1979) is a Belgian jazz singer and tenor saxophonist. Biography In 2001 Kummert graduated at the Brussels conservatory with teachers Jeroen Van Herzeele and John Ruocco. He was also taught by Fabrizio Cassol ...
* ''Liberté'' (The Doobie Brothers album), a 2021 album by the Doobie Brothers


Songs

*"Liberté", song by Charles Aznavour and Maurice Vidalin from ''
Aznavour 65 ''Aznavour 65'' is the sixteenth French studio album by the French-Armenian singer Charles Aznavour, released in 1965. According to Allmusic, the album captures "one of French pop's best singers at the height of his talent". In 1965 The New Yo ...
'' *"Liberté", song by
Gilles Marchal Gilles Marchal (2 September 1944 – 11 April 2013), born Gilles Pastre, was a French songwriter and singer who reached the height of his career during the 1970s. Life Discovered by Georges Chatelain, his producer, who signed (with Jack Robinso ...
1971 *"Liberté", song by Anne-Marie Nzié *"Liberté", song by Carla Bruni from ''
Little French Songs ''Little French Songs'' is the fourth studio album by Italian-French singer Carla Bruni. It was recorded during 2012 and released on 29 March 2013 on Teorema and Barclay (record label), Barclay in France, and on 16 April 2013 in United Kingdom on ...
'' *"Liberté" ( fr), single setting the Eluard poem by
Les Enfoirés Les Enfoirés (, 'The Tossers' or 'The Bastards') is the name given to the singers and performers in the yearly charity concert for the Restaurants du Cœur. Founded in 1986, its first concert was held in 1989. Participating artists and persona ...
for the 2016 charity concert for the Restaurants du Cœur *"La Liberté", song by French singer Tal from ''
Le droit de rêver ''Le droit de rêver'' is the debut album by French singer-songwriter Tal released by Warner Music France. The album debuted at #7 in the SNEP official French Albums Chart before eventually peaking at #5 and reached #24 in the Belgian French Wa ...
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Other

* Liberté Inc., a Canadian manufacturer and distributor of dairy and deli foods *
Liberté chérie Liberté chérie ( French for "Cherished Liberty") was a Masonic Lodge founded in 1943 by Belgian Resistance fighters and other political prisoners at Esterwegen concentration camp. It was one of the few lodges of Freemasons founded within a ...
, a 7-member Belgian masonic lodge in World War II


See also

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Liberté, égalité, fraternité ''Liberté, égalité, fraternité'' (), French for "liberty, equality, fraternity", is the national motto of France and the Republic of Haiti, and is an example of a tripartite motto. Although it finds its origins in the French Revolution, ...
'', the national motto of France *
Liberty (disambiguation) Liberty is the ability to do as one pleases, or have the power and resources to fulfill one's purposes. Liberty may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and literature Films and television * Liberty (serial), ''Liberty'' (serial), a 1916 film se ...
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Libert (disambiguation) Libert may refer to: Given name * Lietbertus (1010–1076), bishop of Cambrai from 1051 to 1076 * Libert of Saint-Trond (died 783), Belgian saint * Libert H. Boeynaems (1857–1926), Belgian-born apostolic vicar of the Hawaiian Islands * Libert F ...
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Liebert (disambiguation) Liebert may refer to: * Liebert (surname) * Liebert (company) See also * Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishing company * Libert (disambiguation) * Lippert Lippert is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Bernhard Lippert (bo ...
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